The Breitling Navitimer Watch - Heritage
Breitling Aviation Watches
Breitling are at the forefront of timekeeping within aviation, yet it stands to reason that one watch may stand out more than others! For Breitling Aviation watches, that watch is the legendary Breitling Navitimer – the chronograph with integrated flight computer – which celebrated its 65th birthday in 2017.
Worn by pilots and aviators all over the world, the Breitling Navitimer takes pride on the place of the wrists of many national Air Force pilots as well as some very famous faces. John Travolta, the actor and pilot owner of a Boeing 707 a Bombardier Challenger 601, not only sports a Breitling Navitimer, but is also an ambassador of the iconic brand.
Breitling Navitimer Heritage - 1950
Beginning life in the early 1950s, the Breitling Navitimer is a natural evolution of 1942’s Breitling Chronomat. The Chronomat, with its slide rule bezel, had pushed the boundaries of what was possible during in-flight calculations. Taking this one step further, and improving upon this fantastically functional slide rule bezel, Breitling developed the Navitimer in 1952.
From the outset, the very first Breitling Navitimer watch adopted the double wing logo of the “Aircraft Owners Pilots Association” (AOPA) emblem on the dial, leading the way for a real, working partnership with the AOPA in 1960. The name ‘Navitimer’ is a contraction of the words ‘navigation’ and ‘timer’, which truly represents the dual function of the Breitling Navitimer.
The first edition sold was the 806 – a manual chronograph movement with a Venus 178 column wheel mechanism. It’s unsurprising that the early Navitimers are much sought after can reach high prices at auctions. Whilst stainless steel is easier to come across, it is still highly sought after whereas the less common 18k solid gold models can fetch even higher prices. Navitimers 806 that were made in 1954 and featured a Valjoux 72 (as with the vintage Rolex Daytona) are especially collectable.
Clever marketing branding in the late 1950s helped to make the Breitling Navitimer Watch to become the success that is it today. Willy Breitling, the grandson of founder Leon Breitling, worked alongside Swiss advertiser, Georges Caspari, to create a clever advertising campaign targeted at pilots, creating a huge demand for the Breitling Navitimer timepiece. The Breitling brand was already synonymous with aviation, with their role as the official supplier of board instruments to all the major aircraft companies’ testament to their prowess.
Willy Breitling and Gérald Dubois
Change was around the corner, and by the end of the 1960s, Willy Breitling had teamed up with Gérald Dubois, to develop a thin automatic movement with a micro-rotor. This cross-brand co-operation enabled the development of the Calibre 11, with a left-positioned crown. This changed forever the face of the Breitling Navitimer from a tri-compax layout to a bi-compax, with the date at 6 o’clock configuration.
How did the Breitling Navitimer develop?
By the 1970s, the Swiss watch industry was in crisis struggling to weather the flood of cheaper highly accurate quartz watches from Japan. Breitling was no exception, and had to react by issuing both a quartz LCD edition of the Navitimer, but it wasn’t enough to stop the decline in sales.
By the late 1970s, Willy Breitling was forced to sell the company to Ernest Schneider. Schneider was both a pilot the holder of Sicura, a maker of cheap watches. Moving the Breitling brand to Grenchen in 1982, the Breitling name survived – just.
While it was possible to buy new Breitling Navitimers, the models did not bear the Breitling logo yet all the parts were signed with the Breitling signature. Only the dial was labelled ‘Sinn’, the name of the German manufacture, Helmut Sinn, who bought almost all Breitlings spare parts with the company was sold. Schneider held true to his philosophy of bearing with mechanical watches, which proved to work out well when people who were tired of new technology returned to traditionally styled timepieces, preserving the Breitling Navitimer chronograph as one of the most popular reliable chronographs in the world!
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